
Paddy’s Markets Haymarket is a large, iconic market in Sydney undergoing renovations to become a food and beverage hub. It features a wide variety of food stalls including Italian, Mexican, Vietnamese and Spanish options, plus fresh produce and a fish market.
It still offers traditional market fare like souvenirs, clothing, and electronic accessories. The new eatery space has a unique plastic crate ceiling installation and ample seating.
It’s easily accessible via light rail and is close to ICC Darling Harbour. While some find the prices touristy, many appreciate the affordable options, especially for souvenirs and gifts, making it a great place to find unique gifts.
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Wency Orbina
May 17, 2025 at 07:33 AM
Everything felt more affordable, haha! There were cool souvenirs everywhere — it’s a great spot to browse and find fun, budget-friendly items. And fruits!
Rosita Smith
May 17, 2025 at 06:58 AM
Very good array of food. Cool vibes. Food: Italian, wine bars, Mexican, Vietnamese, Spanish. Food: tapas, paella, tacos, Banh Mi, pasta, pizza, wines, cheese. Ample seating. Buy your food and sit anywhere. They’ve cleared a space where stalls used to be, selling plastic stuff. The veg sellers are still on the other side.
Nerine Cummins
May 9, 2025 at 10:02 AM
Located at 9/13 Hay Street, Haymarket, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺 These markets are probably Sydney’s most iconic. They are undergoing a transformation. It’s turning into a great Food and Beverage hub that has a great selection of food hawker style stalls to choose from. This is known as Hay St Market and is open 7 days. You still have the market stalls selling everything from tourist souvenirs, novelty costumes, sunglasses, clothing, leather goods and so much more. I feel it’s not a place to go to if you want good quality products or arts and crafts but you might find something that interests you. There’s also a fresh produce section and fish 🐟 market. Above the markets is Market City Shopping Centre and the Asian Food Court. It’s definitely worth a visit and so easy to get to with the light rail just outside. Thumbs up! 👍👍👍
Luckiest Woman Alive
April 28, 2025 at 01:16 PM
First Impressions: New Eatery at Paddy’s Markets Just popped into the new eatery space at Paddy’s Markets for a recce on Saturday during the Easter long weekend and was pleasantly surprised by what we found! The space itself is quite striking - they’ve done a brilliant job with the design. The standout feature has to be the creative plastic crate ceiling installation, which adds a quirky artistic element to the whole atmosphere. Despite being a Saturday on a long weekend, we were chuffed to find plenty of available seating. No awkward hovering around tables or elbowing your way to a spare chair - what a relief! Food-wise, there’s a good variety of options to choose from. It is definitely slanted towards the carnivores among us, with numerous meat-heavy choices. Vegetarians will find a decent selection, though our vegan mates might struggle a bit with limited offerings. Personally, I’ve already earmarked Pasta e Basta for my next visit - their menu caught my eye straightaway. This place seems perfectly positioned for a cheeky bevvie and a bite before heading to a concert at ICC Darling Harbour. The proximity makes it an ideal pre-show spot without the usual CBD price tag. Overall, a welcome addition to the Haymarket food scene that’s worth checking out, especially if you’re in the area for markets or entertainment.
Frans du Plessis
April 27, 2025 at 08:22 PM
Paddy's Market offers a classic flea market experience on a grand scale in Sydney. There's no shortage of things to look at, and you can definitely find some interesting bits and pieces if you're willing to explore.
While my personal expectations leaned towards something a little different in terms of unique or artisanal finds, I have to say it struck me as a fantastic place for kids. The sheer volume and variety of affordable items, particularly toys and knick-knacks, would likely be a big hit. For those seeking a range of budget-friendly gifts and souvenirs of a similar style, Paddy's Market definitely delivers. It's worth a visit if you're after that traditional market atmosphere and have children to entertain.